ligatures, lyrics alignment, and proper handling of accidentals.
The support for Gregorian neumes is enabled by @code{\include}ing
-"gregorian.ly" at the beginning of the file. This makes available
+@file{gregorian@/.ly} at the beginning of the file. This makes available
a number of extra commands to produce the neume symbols used in
plainchant notation.
perfectly possible, although incorrect, to make a single-note
quilisma.
-In addition to the note signs, gregorian.ly also defines the
+In addition to the note signs, @file{gregorian@/.ly} also defines the
commands @code{\versus}, @code{\responsum}, @code{\ij},
@code{\iij}, @code{\IJ}, and @code{\IIJ}, that will produce the
corresponding characters, e.g., for use in lyrics, as section